Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Black History Month : Korean Music Edition part 3

K so, this is the third and final part of Black History Month : Korean Music Edition! I hope ya'll enjoyed reading these and if you didn't, then.....


.......okay, i'm not really sure where I was going with that one.
Anyway, our last person was a contestant on K-Pop Star and she definitely stood out and made it pretty far in the competition.
TBQH, I'm really sad that Supearls got disbanded before they even began as a group mostly because I felt like a lot good things could have happened for Lee Michelle.She has so much talent and potential that it kinda hurts to think that she's lost her chance at becoming famous. But anyway, whatever happens, she's still super talented and no matter what she'll still have her voice.  

3) Lee Michelle










Michelle Lee is a female singer and music instructor from South Korea. A participant in the worldwide Kpop Star music audition/competition, Michelle has been praised for her powerful voice, wide range, and mature singing skill. She gathered early praise from the 3 judges who are also representatives of SM, YG, and JYP, and was recognized as a strong contender to win the contest along with Park Ji-min. During the group audition stages, the 4-person girl group of Michelle, Ji-min Park, Seung-joo Lee, and Jung-mi Lee drew rave reviews for their renditions of Girls' Generation's The Boys and Irene Cara's Fame, which resulted in all four members advancing to the next stage.After the show she was signed by YG Entertainment and was supposed to debut as a member of the girl group Supearls. On February 18, 2013 YG announced that the group has disbanded, and their contracts were nullified. 



All dramatics aside, I'll just end by saying,  I'm really proud of her and I wish her AAAALLL the success in the future cuz i'll definitely be rooting for her.

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